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- Obv: Helmetted bust of Antialcidas, bead and reel border.<br> Rev: Seated Zeus with Nike on right hand, holding a wreath over a small elephant....
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- Euthydemus I was allegedly a native of Magnesia and possible Satrap of Sogdiana, who overturned the dynasty of Diodotus of Bactria and became a...
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- Antiochus II Theos (286-246 BC), was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Kingdom who reigned 261-246 BC). He succeeded his father Antiochus I Soter...
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- Eucratides I (ca. 170 BCE - 145 BCE) was one of the most important Greco-Bactrian kings. He uprooted the Euthydemid dynasty of Greco-Bactrian kings...
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- Obv: Goddess Nike with a victory plam in the right hand and a royal diadem in the left hand. Greek legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΜΑΧΟΥ (BASILE...
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- Apollodorus of Artemita was a Greek writer of the 1st century BCE. Apollodorus wrote a history of the Parthian Empire ("Parthika") in at least four...
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- Anthimachus I was one of the Greco-Bactrian kings from around 185 to 170 BC. Tarn and most Western historians place Antimachus as a member the...
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- Dharmaraksita is then described in important Buddhist Pali historical texts, the Dipavamsa and the Mahavamsa, as being a Greek Buddhist missionary,...
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- Agathocles "the Just" was an Indo-Greek king, who reigned between around 190 and 180 BCE. He might have been a son of Demetrius and one of his...
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- Osmund Bopearachchi is an historian and numismatist who has been specializing in the coinage of the Indo-Greek and Greco-Bactrian kingdoms....
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